Title of article :
Span Length Effects on the Progressive Collapse Behaviour in Concrete Structures
Author/Authors :
Esmaeilnia Omran, M Civil Engineering Department - Kurdistan University, Kurdistan, Iran , Hoseini Karani, A Civil Engineering Department - Kurdistan University, Kurdistan, Iran
Abstract :
Progressive and general collapse of structures are extremely able to cause great
casualties and financial losses. Accordingly, evaluation the performance of
structures after losing primary elements is of great importance to prevent the
structural collapse. This paper presents the progressive collapse assessment
of RC moment frames with concrete shear wall system according to different
span lengths. First, story column was destroyed by removing its reaction in
different scenarios. Then, performance of the structure was evaluated under
this circumstance to assess the different span length effects in RC moment
frames with concrete shear wall. The results indicated that the shear wall has
a positive effect on preventing progressive collapse and reduces the maximum
vertical displacement by 30%. It was also observed that maximum Dynamic
Amplification Factor (DAF) in the building occurs with the shear wall and
the minimum length of the span. However, the maximum Demand Capacity
Ratio (DCR) in a critical element for a building was obtained with the longest
span and without the shear wall. Therefore, it was concluded that the DCR
ratio is more suitable for evaluation of the progressive collapse severity than
the DAF parameter.
Keywords :
Progressive collapse , Span length , Concrete structures , Nonlinear dynamic analysis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics